So what's happening at the conference?Aside from lots of interesting talks, there is an extensive exhibition program. Have a look at what we have so far by clicking on the Exhibitions tab. Workshops! a brief overview with timings have been posted already in this column (see below). Details and prices following soon.There will be pre-conference activities on Thursday July 9 with the launch and exhibition openings in the evening. Thursday will also be a good time to get in some exhibitions.The conference itself will commence first thing Friday morning (registrations from 8.30am!!!) and formally finish early afternoon Sunday, followed by the closing event.Graduate Metal opens Saturday, followed by the Party and Pin Swap.

We are now accepting submissions for Profile '15. If you are a member of JMGA-NSW you are eligible to enter. You can enter as an emerging artist or professional. Submissions are due by March 10, 2015.Please check the form here for further details and conditions.Membership, including renewals, available here.

The edgesbordersgaps Delegates' Exhibition will be mobile and virtual by nature. We are taking your work out of the gallery and placing it on the body. Delegates are asked to wear their work on the first day of the conference (Friday July 10) producing a mobile and portable exhibition. In the era of 'selfies', your work will be documented - by you - and uploaded to Instagram. additional details, instruction and guidance will be providedCoordination by Zoe Brand.

Due to unforeseen circumstances we have had to change the conference venue. edgesbordersgaps will now take place on the Rozelle campus of Sydney College of the Arts, the visual arts faculty of the University of Sydney.Follow the link to 'location' for additional information about the venue.

We are finalising details of this year's Profile Award. To be able to participate your membership needs to be current (and throughout the duration of the exhibition).As usual we will be accepting submissions in the emerging (current students up to Honours level or practising for up to 3 years) and professional categories.